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Terrace Bay News, 6 Jun 1973, p. 9

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«JUNE 6, I973 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 9 6. The amount of the net expenditures allocated Lo each of the participating municipalities has been determined on the The allocations could be chsnged if any adjustments are made in Provincial Grants bases of information available. of the current or prior years, "7. The expenditures for the year includes $43,528 (elementary schools $15,453; secondary schools $28,075) for capital sgsets not reflected on the balance sheet. AUDITOR'S REPORT To The Lake Superior Board of Education Education as at December 3I, I972, and the We have examined the Balance Sheet of The Leke Superior Board of Statements of Revenue Fund-Revenue and Expenditure, Revised Net Requirement and Source and Application of Capital Our examination included a general review of the accou tests of ascounting procedures and such tests of accounting records and other suppo Funds for the year then ended. necessary in the circumstances. In our opinion these Financial Statements present fairly the finenciel p ition of the Board as at December 31, 1972 and the results of its operations and the source and application ended, in scoordance with accounting principles generally accepted for 9 ng procedures and such hg evidence as we considered its capital funds for the year then io school boards applied on a basis +5 consistent with that of the preceding year. »% 0% rR Toronto "7% Winspear Higgins Stevens & Co. 4370--"| Nay 6, 1973 4 1.9 Municipal Auditor License Noo,» 4 2 ~ LADIES AUXILIARY TO LEGION #223 Following the regular opening and roll call minutes of the last meeting were read. Initiation of four new members followed, . those being, Paulette Gordon, Aline Rochon, Patricia Megraw and Leona Fournier. Correspondence included thank you notes from Marion Burns and Julie Rattray. Adeline Daley and Sheila Dakin are in char- ge of dispensing of old dishes, etc. from the old legion kitchen. It was decided to cancel Friday night lunch -es for the summer months. V. Heinrich was the lucky winner of the $50.00 food voucher. Winners of the $100.00 home bingo were L. Brassard and Mrs. Lemay. Mrs. Lawrence won the hidden number. : Jean Megraw has twenty-five extra proof cards left over from the hockey season. A motion was passed to keep these and run a pool on the Grey Cup finals. . A motion was passed for Audrey Smith and committee to hold the Penny Auction at a later date. Dorothy Koski will run another home bingo in July. The Fathers Day Tea will be held on June I7th instead of the IOth. This will be in the new legion hall from 7 to 9 p.m. Auxiliary members will be contacted to bake apply pies for this event. The district representative, Mrs. Paxton, will attend the general meeting in June. A motion was passed to send a donation in aid of war veterans in the Caribean. The ladies auxiliary will once again handle the free treats for children on July Ist. Marg Duriez will be in charge of tickets and volunteers will pass these from door to door. Anne Latour will be in charge of buying 'material to make tablecloths and Audrey Smith has volunteered to make the cloths. A motion was passed to purchase four cut- lery trays for the new kitchen. A donation was sent to the Cancer Fund on behalf of the ladies auxiliary. Coming events = Circus - June I3th to I7th. Fathers Day Tea - Sunday, June I7th. / Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rugent of Iroquois Falls visited with their daughter and son-in-law Alice and Mike Chepelsky. Patti and Paul Moon, with Tracy and Sherri of Kamloops, B.C. are visiting grandparents Mr. and Mrs. B. Thornsteinson and Mr. and Mrs. W. Moon. Ruth Mitchell was entertained by her bridge club last week when Ruth and Ross began the evening with cocktails at Mr. and Mrs. Gorhams. Following a dance being held the party ended at the home of Marg and Barry Stephens when Ruth was presented with an Irish Belik picture. REMBER 5 FURNITURE WAREHOUSE EE I20I W.Walsh Street Thu ¥r Bay ,Ont- (at end of Walsh St.,péar Airport) NEW FURNITURE AT PISCOUNT PRICES Bedroom ,Livingroon,Kitchen Furniture, Westinghouse Applianges,Wall-to-Wall Broadloom Motel Furniture and Bedding FREE DELIVERY in NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO

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